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Show i . ' v I - : . -i '4 ' 1 . i' ! ! . I. -,- -' 4 "Vl ''i i.-i : f i 1 "It . i J! ' i . , 1 '3 Hi SATURDAY. 8KITHMBKR 19. 1925 American Fork Locals AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN SATURDAY. SEPTE HOAI' SI'IX"1A.!-I0 Mid 1 Jap flOXt) UI1), Koblnsoii irorery. Klrk Flake all for 49c. adv. E. A. Bushman Jr. of Uhl la driving driv-ing a mm Chevrolet touring' pur-(:Iihjh1 pur-(:Iihjh1 this week from the ' NItflsen Auto company. Mr. ln Vhipplf of Ogden la upending wevtral iIuj'h In this city, guest of her motlrar, Mrt. Enima Foster. MIhh Matilda Jacklin left Friday morning for Kingston, Southern Utah, where she will teach wliool this winter. Week end gueta of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Chlpniun were f)r. and Mrs C. C. Kaiidull nnd aonnf lgan, and MIhh MtIo Chipman of Ogrtpn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange en- terulnod Mr. and Mra. John Galll- Kher and family of Grand Ialund, Nebraska, Monday. They were en route home utter a trip to Yellow- stone Park und the- North Went. Mr, and Mm Heifer Darratt motored motor-ed Do Salt Iiike City Sunday and remained re-mained to upend several days visiting with relatives and friends before returning re-turning homo, One SixcJ0ylindar tude-baker tude-baker $100.00. Stewart Motor Company. adv. The officers and teachers of the First Ward Sunday School met at the home of Clarence Grant Friday night to discuss plans for their Halloween carnival. After the business meeting refreshments were served. NEW PRICES No rar will do what the OVERLAND SEDAN will do, for $595 f. o. 1. Toledo, Ohio. Lowest priced sedan made with three hjioimI sliding gear transmission. See it at TAYLOR OARAGE Mr. and Mrt. C. A, Hereon and Mr. and Mr. Walter Strange were guests Tr"M7and'" MnTorTC Knof Cot Prbvo Sunday evening. Big All Star Cast Comedy Program Realart Tonight, Harold Lloyd in WATER." adv. Mis Grace- Raker left Sunday for Eureka wheVe he will remain, having hav-ing employment in that city. . . . i..mn nnd Mrs. Myron L (rand all wer, dinner ts ,.r, rhi,.man- daughter, Mrs. R. Murd.Kk at I'rovo Thursday. Speqial On Hats at Tan ner Millinery, $3.25. adv the - Primary Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. hv moved to American make their home after living aay for tlie past yoar. luZin: afternoon Suk omcers met at the Lome- of Mrs. iw.ii for a buaineV meet-.: meet-.: h., ,.ims work for Hie Fork w'i'iK couceruuiK .u- rorK i" . . . ., ... n.Pu 4 pried to mon-li iterresnmeino ---tbd fifteen officers present. Johniwn t Mrs. S.lori A. Woods and Mrs Chris Miller and Hon, Ted of Spring ville were guests of Mrs. Joseph S Wild Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Ace of Green-rivtT, Green-rivtT, Wyoming, were guetn of Mr. and Mrs K. W. Stewart over the week-end Mrs. Ace and Mrs. Stew art were companuin nurses in tne recent world war. WANTED Tomato peelers peel-ers for Pleasant Grove Can ning Co. Girls making $1.50 to $3.00 per day. Transportation Trans-portation paid both ways. Pearl Jorgenson of American Fork Is niuong the freshmen students registered reg-istered In the Rrigham Young University. Univer-sity. Miss Jorgenson has the distinction dis-tinction of -receiving a scholarship from the three women's organizations of Aiiietican Fork. The ladles' Literary, Liter-ary, the Bonny Hrler and the Sorosis clubs. She won her scholarship through a contest In which she excell ed In writing an essay and in which she showe! her scholarship In the American Fork high school. Mrs. Archie Peterson was hostess to the t-lnb members Friday after noon. The rooms were tastefully de corated in yellow flowers. The time was spent In playing games, after which a dainty lunch was served at the small tables. The following were present: Mesdames Alan - Pierson, Chris Scoot, Elijah Chipman, Merrill White. Howard Mcholes. Eugetie Nlcholes, Glen Sykes, Nan Peck, Vivian Smith. Dave Taylor, Marion Chrlstctisen, I-eo Meredith, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. H. M. Cowrey, Mrs. Myron Crandall. Mrs. A. H. Taylor and Mrs. Terry Okey were special guests. Dry Farming 0 x J o ? A 0 x 0 y 0 in t'oininj; to its own, the honnteoiis raiiis we arc having, giving giv-ing promise for another jrol year. Here are some real liar iraiiis in ,Iry farm land. -1-10 aerej. .'Hill utnlcr ctillivatioii, fenced. farm implements.' and four head of if taken at once; 240 acres within a mile of state well W0 acres I'i miles from Cedar Fort 120 acres southeast of Fairfield I!20 acres almost joining n canal Liberal terms of payment on any of the above.' Inquire at once of JAMES H. CLARKE Phone 162W American Fork, Utah with all necessary hordes and iiarnt'NS. !kl."),OO0.tH) :,OO0.l0, l.tlOO.INi $1,000.00 IS.000.00 ijiKue RoWnsori is enjoying a vacation from the Tehfphone office which is being spent in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Frank Humphries, Mrs. Clarence itowden and Miss Nellie I'ux'man motored to Salt Lak City Thurstiay for a day of pleasure. Kenneth Noyes, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes, left Sunday for Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, to enter the Jefferson Medical Medi-cal College. Mr. Noyes was acuci-yanied acuci-yanied to Salt Uke City by his events. ev-ents. Mrs. Thomaa Coddingtou, Mrs Joseph Nicholes. Mrs. S. W. Nlcholes and Miss Alice Parker weYe among the Primary Stake board members to go to Fairfield and Cedar Fort Monday Mon-day where they held Primary meetin? with the teachers from those places. T,i.',day night the Servial swarm of the' is- fd were uesta of Miss Delta Mcllride. The giris were first taken to the lecturd given In the tabernacle, after which they returned to Mis.s McPride's home and enjoyed a daiutv l'.mch. ' Frank Sjostedt, who has operated the American Fork garage here for the past year, is leaving tolay or tomorrow for Fresno, California where he will visit with his father fur a "abort ttnie and then will locate 10 that state" somewhere In business. The fellow firemen entertataed Tuesday evening at a farewell social in kis honor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierre. The li- hef Society Sunshine ladies visit ed Mrs. Julia Wells in the Fourth wan! Tuesday, the af'ernoon was spent in chattimr after which refrtfsh- tntnis were served to the following guests: . Mesdnrnvs Jos. hneney, r.ai i Wrighr.' Kllen Proctor, Thomas Cod-dincton Cod-dincton William Slielton, E. It. Tut-tle, Tut-tle, J. W. Phillips, Daniel Peet, Earl S. Greenwood, Ray Thornton. Oliver Thornton, Ct'orge Webb, Deloss Pen-roil. Pen-roil. Martha Gibbiis. William D. Loveless and Mary Webb. o Have You a Bad Back? The' trives of the . firemen met Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. I. L. Pratt and mao? a quilt which will be placed on display, in the near future. The qurn wiu e raffled off and the1 money realized will be tdrned over to the firemen to assist them In a project they are un- der-taklafc u. . . o ALPINE NEWS Mm. L Bates. Reporter. Mr. Samuel 'Hutchison of Betlbow-er Betlbow-er California, is spending a visit with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Healey. Other guest;, "of Mr. and Mrs. Healey during the veek were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence elt oi Devils Slido and Mr. La Fuwu Hutchison of Murrav. Mr. and -Mrs. Ira Peterson and children of Morgan were guesU last week of lMts. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Strong. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Denjamln Bates, Mrs. David Wilkin, Vernal Bates, and Miss Lilly Hamnett attended the wedding recoption given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonn Smith at the home of the bride's aunt in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. The approaching marriage of Miss Mary Wild has been the motif for two delightful parties this week. Friday afternoon Mrs. P. M. Kfclley entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower, at her home. There were 36 guests present pre-sent and all enjoyed themselves in Karnes and music. Special entertainment entertain-ment was offered hi several readings. A dainty lunch was served. Miss Wild was the recipient of a numbeY ot beautiful gifts. Friday night the Sea dull girls of the First ward Primary entertained in honor of Miss Wild, their teacher, at the home of Mrs. Sabina Allen. The girls wre entertained with games, and dainty refreshments were served. Miss Wild was presented with a handsome gift. o Chamberlain-Street Then the Advice of a Resident of This Locality Mill Interest Too Does your back ache night and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest!.... Are you tortured with stabbing pains When you stoop, lift or bend? Then likely your kidneys are weak. More troubles may soon appear. Headaches, dizziness, nervousness; Or uric acid and Its Ills. Help yoiir weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan's Pills. Read this Interesting testimony: Mrs. D. R. Rhodes, E. Main St, American Fork, says: "I wae laid up with backaches and my kidneys were In poor condition.- My back was al most crlppted from constant lame ness. Sharp pains seized me through my back. My kidneys acted Irreg ularly and I had dizzy spells and black spots appeared before my eyes. I am glad to say I have had no further fur-ther need of a kidney remedy because Doan's have practically cured me." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. The marriage of Miss Dernice" Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ChamlK-rlain. and Mr. William Street of Uhi, took place WeMnesdav in Provo. In their honor Mrs Chamberlain ave a wedding reception at the Chamberlain home Wednesday night to which 50 guetsts were present. Mr. and Mrs. Street are being con gratulated by their many friends. II " Trade Mi,k II The Sunday School Officers and Teachers enjoyed a watermelon feast Saturday evening on the lawns of the D. J. Strong home. All report having had an enjoyable Jime. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russon and child ren of Garfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates. - Tuesday a number of our. good people took their teams and wagons and hauled all of the corn belonging to Henry Devey, whoso health has been such that he has been unable to work during a great part of the summer. Sometime ago a crowd gathered and hauled his hay and grain. .Mr,. Devey appreciates their kindness very much. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiser and children of Salt Lake were week-end guests of Mrs. Wiser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carlisle. Little .Miss r.velyn Bennett Is re ported to be suffering with diphtheria. at your inerchaDtV , factory.. Bestfor.Pickiin High Grads i APP TABU1 $1.00 ., .Per Gallon u you, bnug the ARICANFOt BOTTLING Wo A Telephone, American Jor Lasting Repair Auto repair work done lasts longer and a cheaper. 1IT well save you nm? your repair bills. Ford Parts la Strl Oiice a customer almr. customer. We Fix AllMakofW SttPVTfiP flAfli'' Howard Green, fcr Telephone 173-t American Fork, tl 3 t for Economical Trontportatiot chassis $cen f Onlv JJV a E.O.D. Flint, Ktlch. If you want to niake an investment in Long Service, Comfort and Fine Appearance, Put U S. Tires on your car THERE'S a U. S. Tire to meet your requirements no matter what they are. It is made right for the job. It is priced right. It gives you your money's worth long service and continued good looks. There is a U. S.Tire Dealer right ne,ar you. Go to him and talk over this tire question. Let him help you select the one ideal tire equipment for your needs from the full U. S. line U. S. Royal Balloon, U. S. Royal Balloon-Type, U. S. Royal Cord ReguLlr or Extra Heavy, US. Royal Cord Bus-Truck, USCO Cord and USCO Fabric. - . , ... ..:. ,.. UNITED STATES TIKES ARE GOOD TIRES Buy U. S, Tires t orn "A Chipman Merc. Co. Chevrolet introduces a new one-ton tJuf! according to the fundamental policy of tw w pany to provide "Quality at Low Cost . It has a fine appearance and is specially &f&$& constructed tor commercial service." Its deep o-channel o-channel steel frame, hung low to the groundonj semi-elliptic springs, allows we platforms to bep"" at the right height for easy loading and unloaow The powerful Chevrolet motor b famous for to jty to stand up under heavy service. n balanced crankshaft thoroughly lubricated, 3-RDCed trannmiuinn A. 11. .nrlosed drV'P13. clutch, extra heavy rear axle with large spirw driving gears and rigid one-piece pressed scj ing, heavy truck-type wheels and large running boards and fenders, Remy fw(U and distributor ignition, and other quality xe1" This truck is not only weU adapted toctyJJfc also for use in hilly country and over dimcui" Tor lighter loads there is a Chevrolet coS '2 ton chassis possessing the same quauty1 . price $415 f. u bl Hrnt, Michigan.' " ' ' . American Fork, Utah - : mn tl .The Chevrolet chassis may be fitted with a wide variety of bodies, suitable for any industry, indus-try, including such sta les of bodies asTanel Delivesv, Stake, Open Express, Canopy Ex-Tress, Ex-Tress, Bus, Dump and Tank. Large 30' x 5' tires on front wheels t - ? 35 extra. See us t v.,, v re. Carding a style , ; tiuck to ht your particular .needs. Ma |